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Prepared by Delia Najera, Project Assistant at SJCC Career/Transfer Center In collaboration with SJCC Career/Transfer Center and EOPS 2017 SJCC Dreamer's Resource Booklet For Transferring to a University of California (UC) or a California State University (CSU)

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Page 1: SJCC Dreamer's Resource Booklet Dreamer's...Prepared by Delia Najera, Project Assistant at SJCC Career/Transfer Center In collaboration with SJCC Career/Transfer Center and EOPS 2017

Prepared by Delia Najera, Project Assistant at SJCC Career/Transfer Center

In collaboration with SJCC Career/Transfer Center and EOPS 2017

SJCC

Dreamer's

Resource

Booklet

For Transferring to a University of California (UC)

or a California State University (CSU)

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This booklet was designed to help AB540/DACA students find the appropriate contact information for the universities they are applying to.

The information found in this booklet was taken from each respective University of California (UC) and Californian State University (CSU) websites’.

In this booklet you will find information regarding:

DREAM Centers (not all campuses have one)

Financial Aid Resources

Student run organizations that provide support for AB540/DACA students

Contact information for administration that are equipped to assist students questions

Scholarship website links

TheDream.US TheDream.US is a new multimillion dollar National Scholarship Fund for DREAMers, created to help immigrant youth who’ve received DACA achieve their American Dream through the completion of a college education.

Migration Policy Institute The Migration Policy Institute is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC, dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide.

Center for American Progress The Center for American Progress is an independent, non-partisan policy institute dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans through bold, pro-gressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action. Its aim is not just to change the conversation, but to change the country.

Asian Americans Advancing Justice The mission of Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ) is to promote a fair and equitable society for all by working for civil and human rights and empowering Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other underserved communities.

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A list of Undocumented Student

Program partners & allies

Organizations & Networks

DREAM Educational Empowerment Program, UWD, Washington, DC The DREAM Educational Empowerment Program (DEEP) is a catalyst for educational justice and empowerment for immigrant students. DEEP edu-cates, connects and empowers immigrant students, parents and educators to close the opportunity gap and engage in local efforts to improve educational equity.

Graduates Reaching a Dream Deferred, California Network Graduates Reaching A Dream Deferred (GRADD) is an organization founded by undocu-mented graduate students, which aims to address the needs of immigrant students interested in pursuing graduate education. GRADD works to establish a national network of students, faculty members and community leaders dedicated to bring-ing resources and attention to this underserved student population. Through the creation of an inclusive and safe environment, GRADD intends to reassure stu-dents that their academic and professional goals are achievable.

National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good, Ann Arbor, Michigan The National Forum exists to support higher education’s role as a public good. In this pursuit, the Forum utilizes research and other tools to create and disseminate knowledge that addresses higher education issues of public im-portance.

UndocuScholars, UCLA UndocuScholars is a study reaching students at U.S. colleges who do not have the benefit of recognized documentation status. The project aims to reach students at every type of institution — community colleges and four-year colleges and universities, public or private — across the country.

National Immigration Law Center Founded in 1979, the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) is the primary advocacy organization in the U.S. exclusively dedicated to defending and advancing the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their families.

Educators for Fair Consideration E4FC’s mission is to empower undocument-ed young people to achieve their academic and career goals and actively contrib-ute to society.

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UC Berkeley

UC Berkeley’s Undocumented Student Program (USP) — a component of the Centers for Educational Equity and Excellence—provides guidance and support to undocumented undergraduates at Cal. http://undocu.berkeley.edu/

The Haas Dreamer’s Resource Center is a community space where students can access professional academic counseling, mental health support, peer support, oppor-tunities to create learning communities, access to tools and resources such as computer stations and books, and a space to study between classes.

Rising Immigrant Scholars through Education (RISE) - student run organization. Organizes the immigrant community through education and em-powerment. [email protected] Meng So Director, Undocumented Student Program (510) 642-7224 [email protected]

UC Davis

AB540 & Undocumented Student Center— strives to empower undocumented students, their families and members of the com-munity in being informed leaders and active participants in our communities http://undocumented.ucdavis.edu/resources/index.html Scholars Promoting Education, Awareness and Knowledge (SPEAK) — is a student-run organization focused on supporting and empowering undocumented stu-dents at the University of California, Davis. [email protected] Financial Aid http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/apply/undocumented.html Andrea Gaytan Director, AB 540 and Undocumented Student Center (530) 752-7270 [email protected]

Links for AB540 Affidavit -

California Nonresident Tuition Exemption

CSU Pomona: http://itwebstg.fullerton.edu/ab540/_resources/docs/affidavit.pdf

CSU Sacramento: http://www.csus.edu/admissions/california%20residency/ab540/ab540-ab2000-form.pdf

CSU San Bernardino: https://www.csusb.edu/sites/default/files/ab_540_affidavit.pdf

CSU San Diego: Contact university directly for a copy of the affidavit

CSU San Francisco: http://www.sfsu.edu/~finaid/ab540/AB540AB2000Affidavit.pdf

San Jose State University: http://www.sjsu.edu/registrar/docs/AB_540.pdf

CSU San Luis Obispo: Contact university directly for a copy of the affidavit

CSU San Marcos: http://www.csusm.edu/ab540/forms/cal_nonres_tuition_exempt.pdf

CSU Sonoma: http://www.sonoma.edu/admissions/cal_nonres_tuition_exempt.pdf

CSU Stanislaus: https://www.csustan.edu/sites/default/files/Admissions/documents/AB540NonResTuitionExempt.pdf

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Links for AB540 Affidavit -

California Nonresident Tuition Exemption

CSU Bakersfield: http://www.csub.edu/admissions/_files/res_AffidTuitExempt.pdf

CSU Channel Islands: http://www.csuci.edu/records-registration/rec_libr_docs/california-nonresident-tuition-exemption-ab540.pdf

CSU Chico: http://www.csuchico.edu/admissions/documents/ab540_affidavitpaperwork.pdf

CSU Dominguez: http://www.csac.ca.gov/pubs/forms/grnt_frm/2008_ab_540_affidavit.pdf

CSU East Bay: https://www.csueastbay.edu/prospective/files/docs/pdf/ca-nonres-tuition-exemption-request-form-ab540.pdf

CSU Fresno: Contact university directly for a copy of the affidavit

CSU Fullerton: http://itwebstg.fullerton.edu/ab540/_resources/docs/affidavit.pdf

Humboldt State University: https://www2.humboldt.edu/admissions/apply/docs/AB540.pdf

CSU Long Beach: http://web.csulb.edu/divisions/students/ab540/documents/cal_nonres_tuition_exempt.pdf

CSU Los Angeles: http://www.calstatela.edu/sites/default/files/groups/Admissions%20and%20Recruitment/ab540inst_0.pdf

CSU Maritime Academy: http://www.csum.edu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=5a655c12-ff32-4c08-8f71-b2ce8fc6cac1&groupId=4210812&filename=CA%20Nonresident%20Tuition%20Exemption%20Form.pdf

CSU Monterey Bay: Contact university directly for a copy of the affidavit

CSU Northridge: http: //www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/ab540_exemption.pdf

UC Irving

UCI DREAMers SOAR Center The Dreamers’ Resource Office is dedicated to serving the AB540 and undocumented student population through advocacy, guidance, and support. The programs and services are designed for students to achieve academic, personal, and professional excellence. http://dreamers.uci.edu/ Programs: DREAM Scholars Dreamers Advocate Program Students Advocating for Immigrant Rights and Equity (S.A.F.I.R.E) Undocumented Anteaters seeks to provide resources and support that promotes a safe environment for Undocumented /DREAMer/ AB 540 students at UC Irvine. [email protected] Ana Miriam Barragan Dreamers Coordinator, Student Outreach and Retention Center (949) 824-5762 [email protected]

UC Los Angeles

UCLA Labor Center: Dream Resource Center http://www.labor.ucla.edu/what-we-do/dream-resource-center/ UCLA Undocumented Student Program (USP), within the UCLA Bruin Resource Center (BRC), supports undocumented students by providing caring, personalized services and resources that enable students to reach their highest potential. http://www.usp.ucla.edu/ Improving Dreams, Equality, Access and Success (IDEAS) - student run organi-zation Since 2003, Improving Dreams Equality Access and Success at UCLA has been a trail-blazer in the immigrant rights movement by giving a face and voice to the issues of immigrant youth on-campus, in the community, and across the nation. Med Dreamers at UCLA—seeks to advocate for undocumented medical students Valeria Garcia Program Director, Undocumented Student Program (310) 206-2980 [email protected]

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UC Merced

Services for Undocumented Students and Special Populations Undoc.ucmerced.edu Degree Attainment for Returning and Transfer Scholars (DARTS) program Promotes academic achievement and excellence through supportive services for trans-fer and returning students Students Advocating for Law and Education (SALE) Is a student organization provides undocumented students with resources and support needed to ensure their access and achievement in higher education [email protected] Alejandro Delgadillo Angelica Guillen Associate Director, Admission and Recruitment Assistant Registrar (209) 228-4625 (209) 228-2734 [email protected] [email protected]

UC Riverside

Undocumented Student Programs R'Dream's mission is to raise awareness of the experiences of undocumented students http://rdream.ucr.edu/ Providing Opportunities, Dreams and Education in Riverside (PODER) As an organization of undocumented students and allies, its mission is to educate the UCR and Riverside community about state and federal legislations affecting undocu-mented students. [email protected] Ana Coria Program Coordinator, Undocumented student Program (951) 827-3808 [email protected]

Financial Aid &

Scholarship

Resources

California DREAM Act—Allows students enrolled in eligible California Colleges, Universities and Career Education Programs to apply for state financial aid. This application is unrelated to the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

https://dream.csac.ca.gov/

Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC) Scholarship List

http://e4fc.org/otherscholarshiplists.html

MALDEF

http://maldef.org/leadership/scholarships/index.html

Act on a Dream at Harvard College

http://www.actonadream.org/resources/scholarships/

United We Dream Scholarship List

http://unitedwedream.org/blog/scholarships-open-undocumented-students/

Scholarship A-Z List

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PLNd7scFywrbEi0i-w_jphSlRtwXv1hhLHLzoed_ULA/pub?amp

The Dream.us National Scholarship Fund

http://www.thedream.us/scholarships/national-scholarship/

Dreamers Roadmap Scholarship List

http://www.dreamersroadmap.com/

Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities

http://www.hacu.net/hacu/Scholarships.asp

Hispanic Scholarship Fund

https://www.hsf.net/scholarship

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CSU Stanislaus

Dreamers The Dreamers Committee will foster a sense of belonging, community, and well-being for all undocumented students on campus. https://www.csustan.edu/dreamers Students Advocating for Equality—student run organization The purpose of S.A.F.E is to Nurture, Advocate, Empower, and Support Undocu-mented students from all backgrounds to successfully pursuit a higher education Admissions & Outreach Services (209) 667-3070 [email protected]

Systemwide Resources for Undocumented Students at California State University

Check out their webpage:

http://www.calstate.edu/dreamact/index.shtml The official website for California State University. Using this link you will be able to see a list of campus and their respective links to AB540/DACA centers or resources each university provides. http://www.csumentor.edu/ CSUMentor is a website designed to help students and their families learn about the California State University (CSU) system.

UC San Francisco

Undocumented Student Support Services The UCSF Undocumented Student Support Services is a virtual resource center for current and prospective students, faculty, staff and allies. http://undocu.ucsf.edu/ Office of Diversity and Outreach LaMisha Hill, PhD Director, Multicultural Resource Center [email protected] Alejandra Rincón, PhD Assistant Vice Chancellor & Chief of Staff [email protected]

UC San Diego

Resources for Undocumented Students https://students.ucsd.edu/finances/fees/residence/ab540.html Migrant Rights Awareness (MIRA), a group of undocumented and allies @ UCSD, dedicated to raise awareness and organize for immigrant rights, both on and off cam-pus Daniel Arturo Alfaro Arellano Coordinator, Undocumented Student Services (858)822-6916 [email protected] Jon Carlos Senour Director/Attorney, Student Legal Services (858) 534-4374 [email protected]

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UC Santa Cruz

Undocumented Student Services (EOP) http://eop.ucsc.edu/undocumented_student_services/index.html Financial Aid and Scholarship Resource webpage: http://financialaid.ucsc.edu/get-started/Dreamers/Resources.html Undocumented and AB540 Student Resources (Chicano Resource Center) http://elcentro.ucsc.edu/resources/undocumented-ab540-resources1/index.html Students Informing Now (SIN), a student org at UC Santa Cruz dedicated to the advancement of undocumented and documented students. http://elcentro.ucsc.edu/get-involved/student-organizations.html Martha Ortega Anna L. Campos EOP Coordinator Retention Services Analyst (831) 459-2018 (831) 459-3048 [email protected] [email protected]

UC Santa Barbara

Dream Scholars/Undocumented Student Services http://www.sa.ucsb.edu/dreamscholars/home [email protected] (805) 893-5609 Improving Dreams, Equality, Access and Success (IDEAS) - provides financial, academic, and emotional support to all of our students through scholarships, work-shops, and by simply having a safe place for undocumented student to share their ex-periences. http://ideasucsb.weebly.com/ [email protected] Diana Valdivia Lupe Navarro-Garcia Undocumented Services Coordinator Associate Dean, Student Academic Sup. (805)893-5609 (805) 893-40989 [email protected] [email protected] Cuca Acosta Associate Director for School Services, Office of Admissions (805) 893-2307 [email protected]

CSU San Marcos

Online Resource Guide for AB540 students: This web site is designed to provide information to new and current students who are seeking information about AB 540 eligibility as well as for faculty and staff who advise AB 540 Students regarding eligibility and available resources. http://www.csusm.edu/ab540/index.html Sandra Carillo Advisor, Financial Aid & Scholarships [email protected] Antoinette Davis Processing Specilist (Lead), Admissions and Recruitment [email protected]

CSU Sonoma

EOP http://www.sonoma.edu/eop/ab540.html On Campus Resources—Undocu-Allies http://www.sonoma.edu/cals/ab540-undocumented/ Undocu-Scholar Coalition It’s purpose is to support and educate current and future undocumented Sonoma State University students and their allies, on the changing policies that affect the undocu-mented student population [email protected] Gustavo Flores Carson Williams Director of Enrollment Management Financial Aid Representative (707) 664-4388 (707) 664-2389 (main line for fin. aid) [email protected] [email protected]

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San Jose State University

AB540 Student information http://www.sjsu.edu/studentaffairs/current_students/ab540_students/ Financial Aid & Scholarships http://www.sjsu.edu/faso/Types_AID/californiadreamactof2011/ Student Advocates for Higher Education (SAHE) - student run organization at San José State University is made up of motivated students mobilizing to create a strong student support group for undocumented immigrants (high school and college students). SAHE is open to all and especially welcomes those who believe in the cause. [email protected] Veronica Mendoza Hand [email protected] Julia Curry Rodriguez 408-924-5310 [email protected]

CSU San Luis Obispo

Diversity Resources http://www.careerservices.calpoly.edu/explore-services/resource-toolkit/diversity-resources Rising Immigrants Through Scholars Education (RISE) - student run organiza-tion Objective: To help and support undocumented students at Cal Poly Slo. https://www.facebook.com/groups/rise.club.calpoly/ Casey McCullough (805) 756-2418 [email protected]

Systemwide Resources for Undocumented

Students at

University of California

Check out their webpage:

http://undoc.universityofcalifornia.edu/index.html

The official website for University of California. You can find infor-mation various campus support and allies.

Links for AB540 Affidavit

UC Berkeley: http://registrar.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/pdf/UCTE_for_Elig_CA_HSGrads.pdf

UC Davis: https://registrar.ucdavis.edu/local_resources/forms/D079-nonresident-tuition-exemption.pdf

UC Irving: http://www.reg.uci.edu/residency/downloads/tuitionexemptionapplic.pdf

UC Los Angeles: http://www.usp.ucla.edu/Portals/46/Users/111/11/111/AB%20540%20Affidavit%20.pdf

UC Merced: http://registrar.ucmerced.edu/sites/registrar.ucmerced.edu/files/page/documents/ab540.pdf

UC Riverside: http://rdream.ucr.edu/pdfs/tuition_exemption.pdf

UC San Diego: http://registrar.ucsd.edu/studentLink/AB540_Affidavit.pdf

UC San Francisco: https://registrar.ucsf.edu/sites/registrar.ucsf.edu/files/migrate/AB540.pdf

UC Santa Barbara: The form will be mailed to you according to the university’s website

UC Santa Cruz: http://registrar.ucsc.edu/forms/students/AB540-application.pdf

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CSU San Diego

EOP and Ethnics Affairs http://studentaffairs.sdsu.edu/EOP/Content/AB540.html Financial Aid & Scholarship http://go.sdsu.edu/student_affairs/financialaid/californiadreamact.aspx Outreach, Recruitment & Admissions Contact at EOP Lorena Malo (619) 594-5047 [email protected] Quincey Penn (619) 594-3368 [email protected]

CSU San Francisco

Undocumented/AB 540 Educational Equity Task Force The Task Force was formed in Spring 2012 to formalize the support for undocument-ed students applying to or currently attending San Francisco State University. http://www.sfsu.edu/~finaid/ab540/taskforce.html Improving Dreams, Equity Access & Success (IDEAS) Student run organization [email protected] Rose Arbulú Financial Aid/Scholarships/AB 540 Advisor 415.338.2588 [email protected] La Donna Harris Admissions Residency Specialist 415.338.7218 [email protected]

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CSU Sacramento

Dreamer Resource Center The mission of the Dreamer Resource Center is to make the dream of a college degree a reality for undocumented students and students with mixed-status families at Sacra-mento State. http://www.csus.edu/sernacenter/dreamer%20resource%20center/welcome.html Lead Empower and Achieve with Determination (LEAD) The purpose of this organization is to reach out, motivate, and unite undocumented youth, AB540 students, and allies at Sacramento State, with the purpose of helping students reach a higher education while addressing immigration policy. Dreamer Resource Center Phone: (916) 278-6918 [email protected]

CSU San Bernardino

DREAMers Resource and Success Center The DREAMers Resource and Success Center is a safe space for students at CSUSB who identify as Undocumented, DACA-mented, AB540, DREAMers and their allies. https://www.facebook.com/csusbdreamcenter/ Maria Barragan-Arreguin Admin Support Coordinator (909) 537-5937 [email protected]

CSU Bakersfield

Ab540 Resource and information http://www.csub.edu/compliance/ab-540%20csub%20resource%20guide/ United Now for Immigrant Rights (UNIR) - student run organization UNIR has come together to freely associate, speak up, and actively support, and de-fend immigrant rights anytime they are denied or endangered, preferably legally, in defiance of unjust law whenever necessary, and always non-violently. https://orgsync.com/126280/chapter Claudia Catota Assistant to the President for Equity, Inclusion, and Compliance [email protected]

CSU Channel Islands

Financial Aid Resources http://www.csuci.edu/financialaid/california-dream-act.htm Channel Island Dreamers—student run organization Our mission is to support and educate our members and the community at large about the current immigration issues faced by undocumented students. [email protected] Martha Zavala Perez Multicultural Dream Center (805) 437-3667 [email protected]

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CSU Chico

Dream Student Resources http://www.csuchico.edu/ab540/index.shtml Leaders Educating for the Advancement of Dreamers (LEAD) is a Chico State student organization whose goal is to provide awareness and support for undocument-ed students and allies. Jamile Balli Admissions Counselor Admissions Office 530-898-4115 [email protected] Victoria M. Bass EOP Admissions Coordinator Educational Opportunity Program 530-898-6831 [email protected]

CSU Dominguez Hills

Toro Dreamers Success Center http://www4.csudh.edu/dream-center/ Espiritu de Nuestro Futuro (ENF) —an Immigrant Student Alliance, shall be to assist undocumented and AB540 students in attaining their chosen degrees in a higher educational system, to develop the necessary skills as they transition from California State University, Dominguez Hills to graduate school or into the workforce Brian Cruz Academic Advisor Education Opportunity Program 310-243-2108 [email protected] Cynthia Flores Arturo Yepez Customer Service Representative Customer Service Supervisor (Financial Aid) (Records and Registration 310-243-3691 310-243-2793 [email protected] [email protected]

CSU Northridge

Dream Project aims to increase student success and foster an undocumented student-receptive culture at CSUN http://www.csun.edu/csun-eop/csun-dream-project-information Dreams to Be Heard—Student run organization Strives to provide a support system for AB-540 or any students who are struggling to reach their higher educational goals and to educate students and faculty about the AB-540 legislation. Dario Fernandez Dream Project Coordinator 818-677-7069 (Phone) [email protected]

CSU Pomona

DREAMers Ally Network serves as a medium for educating dreamers and allies about AB 540, the federal DREAM Act, the CA-Dream Act, Deferred Action, and the rights of undocumented students. http://www.cpp.edu/~ab540/about/index.shtml D.E.P.I.E—student run organization The purpose is to organize and collectively meet the needs of the AB 540 community on campus and promote positive awareness that immigrant students contribute to Cal Poly Pomona. http://depiecpp.wixsite.com/depie Mike R. Pedro Coordinator, Undocumented Student Services (909) 869-6986 [email protected]

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CSU Maritime Academy

Financial Aid Resources http://www.csum.edu/web/financial-aid/california-dream-act Admissions Office 200 Maritime Academy Dr. Vallejo, CA 94590 (707) 654-1330 Fax (707) 654-1336 [email protected]

CSU Monterey Bay

Educational Opportunity Program This webpage provides information and resources for undocumented youth who are interested in pursuing higher education. Our goal is to provide a welcoming and sup-portive campus environment regardless of residency status and assist with their inte-gration into campus life. https://csumb.edu/eop/dream-act?_search=ab540 Jesus Clemente Assistant Director of EOP (831) 582-5053 [email protected] Sarait Martinez [email protected]

CSU East Bay

Financial Aid https://www.csueastbay.edu/prospective/cost-and-financial-aid/residency/ab-540-program.html GANAS GANAS is an innovative access and retention program that aims to smooth the pro-cess of transition for community college transfer students to Cal State East Bay (CSUEB) and increase the baccalaureate degree attainment of program participants. http://www.csueastbay.edu/programs/ganas/About%20Ganas.html Assistance with renewing your DACA paperwork [email protected] Dave Vasquez Assistant Director of Regulatory Compliance Admissions (510-)885-2029 [email protected]

CSU Fresno

Dream Success Center We provide personal and academic support to help Dreamers and other students suc-ceed in college and realize their dream of a college degree. We are a welcoming safe place for our students and are here to be their advocates, resource, and support. http://www.fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/dsc/ Gaby Encinas Coordinator 559.278.1554 [email protected]

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CSU Fullerton

Titan Dreamers Resource Center Is designed to provide undocumented students with academic and emotional support, referrals to financial assistance, information on programs ns services designed to im-prove retention and graduation rates, and a comforting environment where students can connect with one another http://www.fullerton.edu/ab540/ Henoc Preciado Diversity Initiatives and Resource Centers (657) 278-3234 tdrc @fullerton.edu

Humboldt State University

Financial Aid https://www2.humboldt.edu/finaid/dream_act.html Finding Resources and Empowerment through Education (F.R.E.E.) - student run organization. It strives to provide leadership by encouraging advocacy, values, and customs that will lead to the continued recruitment, retention and graduation of low-income and undocumented students. https://clubs.humboldt.edu/club_sites/free-finding-resources-and-empowerment-through-education Club email: [email protected] EOP (707) 826-4781 [email protected]

CSU Long Beach

Dreamers Success Center To empower scholars who are undocumented in their pursuit of higher educa-tion and foster a supportive campus community dedicated to their educational and personal success. http://web.csulb.edu/divisions/students/ab540/ Future Underrepresented Educated Leaders (FUEL): FUEL advocates for the rights of undocumented students at CSULB through rallies, forums, and workshops. [email protected] Rafael Topete Enrique Campos Director Assistant Director (562) 985-2006 (562) 985-5869 [email protected] [email protected]

CSU Los Angeles

Dreamers Resource Center Our mission is to serve all undocumented students at Cal State L.A. and the communi-ty with information and resources to promote college admissions, persistence, gradua-tion, graduate school, and professional careers . http://www.calstatela.edu/ab540 CSULA S.U.R.G.E Its mission is to encourage and increase the number of students attending and graduat-ing from institutions of higher education through community involvement, scholar-ships and political activism and advocacy. https://www.facebook.com/SURGE.CSULA Luz Borjon Montalvo Coordinator (323) 343-4367 [email protected]